In the cross-modal picture-word interference task, distractors phonologically related to a to-be-named picture facilitate the naming response as compared to unrelated distractors. Our experiment shows that this phonological priming effect can be obtained with as early an SOA as -300 ms. The experiment also demonstrates that this priming effect cannot be attributed to strategic behaviour of the participants as opposed to automatic preactivation processes in the lexical-conceptual system. The implications for studies using the picture-word interference task as a tool for investigating lexicalization processes in speech production are discussed
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
Pictures were shown with superimposed word distractors of high and low frequency. Low-frequency dist...
Despite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
In the cross-modal picture-word interference task, distractors phonologically related to a to-be-nam...
Despite increasing interest on the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of pre-exposure to pictures and printed...
Subjects named pictures while hearing distractor words that shared word-initial or word-final segmen...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of preexposure to pictures and printed ...
Subjects named pictures while hearing distractor words that shared word-initial or word-final segmen...
In this paper, we investigate the interplay between phonological facilitation and semantic interfere...
In this paper, we investigate the interplay between phonological facilitation and semantic interfere...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
Despite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
In this paper, we investigate the interplay between phonological facilitation and semantic interfere...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
Pictures were shown with superimposed word distractors of high and low frequency. Low-frequency dist...
Despite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
In the cross-modal picture-word interference task, distractors phonologically related to a to-be-nam...
Despite increasing interest on the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of pre-exposure to pictures and printed...
Subjects named pictures while hearing distractor words that shared word-initial or word-final segmen...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of preexposure to pictures and printed ...
Subjects named pictures while hearing distractor words that shared word-initial or word-final segmen...
In this paper, we investigate the interplay between phonological facilitation and semantic interfere...
In this paper, we investigate the interplay between phonological facilitation and semantic interfere...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
Despite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...
In this paper, we investigate the interplay between phonological facilitation and semantic interfere...
International audienceDespite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic proce...
Pictures were shown with superimposed word distractors of high and low frequency. Low-frequency dist...
Despite increasing interest in the topic, the extent to which linguistic processing demands attentio...